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To: .com who wrote (24555)6/30/1999 8:39:00 AM
From: Roy F  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
Modacad Announces E-commerceMarketing Agreement With America Online

June 30, 1999 08:30 AM
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 1999--Modacad Inc., MODA creator of styleclick.com, a leading fashion and style related e-commerce site, announced Wednesday that it has signed a two-year interactive marketing agreement with America Online AOL , the world's leading interactive services company.

Under the two-year agreement, Modacad will provide payments to AOL totaling $7.5 million plus warrants to purchase 100,000 shares in Modacad stock. In exchange, Modacad's styleclick.com Web site will be promoted in several areas of the AOL service including the Shopping Channel, Entertainment and Teen Channels. Styleclick.com will also be promoted on AOL.COM's Home & Garden WebCenter, and on AOL's popular Instant Messenger service as well as through Keyword: styleclick.

AOL will also be eligible for additional payments once certain thresholds specified in the agreement have been met and may sell advertising on behalf of styleclick.com in exchange for revenue share with Modacad.

Under the agreement, a styleclick.com shopping area specifically designed for AOL members will offer a wide range of apparel, accessories and cosmetics from such popular retailers as Adidas, Crabtree & Evelyn, Danskin, Easy Spirit, Nicole Miller, Nine West, Patagonia, Timberland and many others.

Modacad's styleclick.com will also have an advertising presence on Oxygen Media, a leader in the online women's market. Oxygen Media specializes in providing branded content for women on the Internet, cable television, and other media.

Joyce Freedman, chairman and co-chief executive officer of Modacad stated: "Women are the fastest growing segment of consumers on the Internet today and account for 52 percent of AOL's subscribers, or over 8.3 million users. Our strategy provides AOL and Modacad with a very effective vehicle to deliver highly qualified consumers to the affiliate shopping site." Freedman continued: "We are gratified to receive such featured placement on AOL. Our goal is to provide their member community with the ability to benefit from our fashion content."

Maurizio Vecchione, Modacad's president and co-chief executive officer stated: "This agreement has enabled Modacad to become a key provider of style content for AOL and supports our business strategy which provides major sites the ability to populate their special shopping areas with styleclick.com's special merchandise mix. We are pleased that AOL is the first to take part in defining what we believe will be a significant growth opportunity for fashion on the Internet."

"This agreement with Modacad will provide AOL members with an even greater selection of shopping choices," said Greg Shove, vice president of Interactive Marketing at AOL. "Our members are making shopping more and more a part of their everyday online experience and styleclick.com brings together in one convenient area many popular brand names, providing our members with a wider variety of shopping options on the service."

Styleclick.com is Modacad's premier e-commerce site for the most popular names in fashion, footwear, gifts, cosmetics, and style related merchandise. Styleclick.com offers many products in high resolution with the ability to pan and zoom in to inspect fabric texture, stitching, buttons, and beading. Featured products can be viewed in high resolution, 3 dimensional rotation, providing visually rich images that allow consumers to see products from all angles in order to make informed purchasing decisions.

Styleclick.com is the first e-commerce site to provide image-by-image comparisons by category where consumers can compare related products from different manufacturers and visually compare the look of items, not just the price. These features create a more realistic shopping experience.

Founded in 1988, Modacad is an enabler of e-commerce for manufacturers and consumers. With more than 11 years of experience, the company is a recognized leader in 3D rendering and digital content management. Modacad recently launched www.styleclick.com, its new e-commerce apparel site that features fashion, footwear, gift, and beauty products while allowing users to comparison shop among leading brands.

For further information, or a complete investor kit, contact Sanjay Sabnani at 310/399-4059 or visit Modacad's Web site at www.modacad.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements including statements regarding the timing and composition of revenues, future operating results and the timing of product introductions, among others. Except for historical information, the matters discussed in this report are forward-looking statements that are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those projected. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include the following: (i) unforeseen technical or other obstacles in the development or production of the company's software and Internet products; (ii) customer acceptance of the new, updated or revised versions of the company's software and Internet products; (iii) the company's ability to produce its products on a cost-effective and timely basis, and (iv) factors not directly related to the company, such as the plans and success of the company's vendors, competitive pressures on pricing, market conditions in general, competition, technological progression, product obsolescence and the changing needs of potential customers and the style industries in general.






To: .com who wrote (24555)6/30/1999 8:50:00 AM
From: Roy F  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
America Online, Inc. and eMachines Form Strategic Alliance to Make PC Purchase and Internet Access More Easyand Affordable

June 30, 1999 08:46 AM
DULLES, Va. and IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 1999--

eMachines PCs to Prominently Feature Easy Access to AOL and CompuServe

$400 Rebates on eMachines PCs, Including $399 eTower, Offered With a 3-Year Subscription to CompuServe 2000

America Online, Inc., the world's leading interactive services company, and eMachines, Inc., a low-priced PC manufacturer, today announced a strategic alliance designed to make getting online with eMachines PCs easier and more affordable.

Under the agreement, AOL and CompuServe 2000 software will be integrated into all eMachines personal computers, and will be accessible through icons prominently featured on the eMachines desktop. Also, AOL will make a minority investment in eMachines.

In addition, eMachines and AOL's CompuServe will offer a special limited-time retail promotion beginning early this summer. Under the promotion, consumers signing up for three-year memberships to the new and improved CompuServe 2000 interactive service will receive a rebate of $400 in connection with the purchase price of three models of eMachines computers, including eMachine's $399 eTower, as well as member perks, discounts and special offers.

"AOL's multi-brand strategy is designed to meet consumers' needs across a wide range of Internet brands and services, and we're looking forward to bringing this range of services to the growing value-oriented market attracted to eMachines' very competitive pricing and features," said Jan Brandt, President of AOL Marketing. "Consumers are increasingly purchasing PCs for the sole purpose of getting online, and when they do, they want easy access to the leading online brands like AOL and CompuServe. Participating with eMachines in this rebate program will give computer buyers even more incentive to sign up for the new CompuServe 2000, the value leader in Internet access."

"Our customers want value and competitive pricing, but they are also looking for a quality Internet experience," said Stephen Dukker, President and CEO of eMachines, Inc. "eMachines is proud to offer both first time PC consumers as well as those adding multiple PCs in the home the access to AOL's complete, easy-to-use and convenient online products right from our eMachines desktop."

About America Online

Founded in 1985, America Online, Inc., based in Dulles, Virginia, is the world's leader in interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies, and e-commerce services. America Online, Inc. operates: two worldwide Internet services, America Online, with more than 17 million members, and CompuServe, with approximately 2 million members; several leading Internet brands including ICQ, AOL Instant Messenger and Digital City, Inc.; the Netscape Netcenter and AOL.COM portals; the Netscape Navigator and Communicator browsers; and AOL MovieFone, the nation's No. 1 movie listing guide and ticketing service.

Through its strategic alliance with Sun Microsystems, the Company develops and offers easy-to-deploy, end-to-end e-commerce and enterprise solutions for companies operating in the Net Economy.

About eMachines, Inc.

Founded in September 1998, eMachines focuses on desktop computers exclusively in the $399 to $599 price range. The company's Web site is located at www.e4me.com.






To: .com who wrote (24555)6/30/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: Aljorma  Respond to of 41369
 
Excite@Home speed caps draw fire, prompt new plans

news.com

Maybe they can't handle content. Problems for cable connections and ATHOME that many posters have mentioned on this thread are beginning to surface.

Is it a problem or is the growth of ATHM is going so well? Would open access for AOL mean more dissatisfied subscriber and make DSL a better way to get high speed access. I think so. What do you think?

Regards,

Aljorma